Atlanta .NET Regular Guys

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  • I'm sick of problems with STSADM and MAKECAB

    You tell them to do things and they partly do it. My gripe with MakeCab is that the files in the CBA archive (or wsp) don't use the same date stamp as what Windows Explorer uses. Building a DLL and as part of a post-build step you're putting the new DLL into the CAB file? Wouldn't it surprise...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys by Matt Ranlett on 12-11-2007
    Filed under: Programming, Microsoft Products, Technical, SharePoint 2007
  • Debug SharePoint macro

    I've been working recently on a lot of code which needed debugging inside of SharePoint. One of the frustrating aspects of SharePoint development is the annoying debugging story. Click Debug, click Attach to Process, click your desired process(es), click Attach, click OK on each process popup......
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys by Matt Ranlett on 12-11-2007
    Filed under: Programming, Technical, SharePoint 2007
  • Be sure to use distinct names in your SharePoint Web Applications

    If you are creating an externally accessible portal or extranet with SharePoint which uses Forms based authentication, business requirements such as Search and ECM Publishing might require you to create an intranet portal which uses NTLM or Kerberos authentication. To do this, you'd first create a Web...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys by Matt Ranlett on 09-25-2007
    Filed under: Programming, Technical, SharePoint 2007
  • Custom SharePoint List-based Membership and Roles Provider

    I've finally finished (almost) with the project that has been keeping me up late at night. I want to thank Doug Ware , Brendon Schwartz , Dan Attis , and Adam Buenz for all the help they gave me over the past several months while I struggled to bring this beast to its knees. I did some cool work so I...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys by Matt Ranlett on 09-10-2007
    Filed under: Programming, Technical, Microsoft Office 2007, SharePoint 2007

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